ROCKAWAY TOWNSHIP — All White Meadow Lake clubhouse bathrooms have been searched and given the all clear after a bartender was charged with hiding video cameras in bathrooms to record women as they used the toilets.

The property owners association, which oversees the clubhouse, said all bathrooms were searched for cameras and recording devices after the arrest of John P. Daley, 50, of Flanders, said its Vice President, Roger Crook.

Daley worked for the clubhouse for 20 years before he was arrested on Sunday and charged with invasion of privacy after police recovered a video recorder disguised as a key fob in one bathroom and a camera hidden in a heating system next to a toilet in another. A woman called police after she saw one of the cameras, according to the affidavit.

“We can assure you the Rockaway Township Police Department has searched the bathrooms in this building and informed us that, as far as their visual inspection is concerned, nothing suspicious was found,” association board attorney Robert Rossmeissl said.

The housing association will hire a private company to do its own “more expansive search of the building,” said Rossmeissl.

Local residents expressed concern with the lack of information released by the association. Most said they learned about it at a council meeting or in the newspaper. Residents said the clubhouse is used for family events including fairs and mommy-and-me play dates. Parents said they want to know if their children were recorded as they used the bathrooms.

Officers found a camera hidden in the heating system next to the toilets and “a small black video camera that resembles a key fob” on top of a toilet bowl tank during the first search on Sunday, according to court documents. Officers questioned Daley, who at first denied any involvement and later said he had placed "recording devices in both bathrooms to view unknown females' private area,” the affidavit reads.

Agent Paul Merkler of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office said authorities have only released information about “one specific incident” and would not comment on a broader scope.

Neither the prosecutor’s office nor Rossmeissl would say how long the cameras had been in the women's bathrooms.

Association board members, who released information to residents on Wednesday, apologized for the delay in getting information to the public. They said they were following the advice of legal representation and the authorities.

“We have been following the community conversation closely,” said Rossmeissl. He said the board is in contact with local police and the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office, who is leading the investigation.

Police removed a cell phone, SD cards, a USB stick, a GoPro camera, a computer tablet and a Dell desktop computer from Daley's home, according to court documents.

Daley was also charged with hindering the investigation and hiding evidence for throwing one of the cameras into White Meadow Lake.

Daley has been released from the Morris County Correctional Facility and is scheduled to be in Superior Court on Oct. 15 at 8:30 a.m., Merkler said.

Anyone with information is asked to call Det. Michael Rossi of the Rockaway Township Police Department at 973-625-4000.